Summer is a great time for road trips. We love Denton, but even we need to get outta dodge every now and then. Sometimes it's Dallas or Fort Worth, but we're surrounded by so many small, Texas towns that have tons of little treasures. Sometimes it's fun to pay 'em a visit and grab a bite to eat. We've included a few of our favorites that we like to stop by and some other info about 'em in the post below. Let us know your favorite nearby small town restaurants in the comments section below.

The Spot: Prohibition ChickenLocation: Church St. in LewisvilleDistance: About 15 milesThe Food: Prohibition Chicken is all about really good fried chicken. We're gonna put ourselves out there and call it better than anything you'll get at Babe's. Prohibition serves everything family style and offers a variety of fried chicken (we were partial to the smoke fried) along with a few other options and plenty of delicious sides. Post-dining, make your way into the phone booth at the back of the restaurant. Pick up the phone and dial "0." The bartender in the secret speakeasy will answer and ask how many are in your party. Answer correctly and a secret door will open, allowing you entry to the small, dark bar full of bartenders serving delicious cocktails.

Sweetie Pie's Ribeyes in Decatur, TX.

The Spot: Sweetie Pie's RibeyesLocation: The Decatur SquareDistance: About 25 miles awayThe Food: Sweetie Pie's is another restaurant from the minds behind Babe's, but this time instead of fried chicken, we're focused on steak. More specifically, ribeyes. We visited their location on the beautiful Decatur square recently and had a blast. It's very..."Babe's-like" on the inside, and the food is great. How can you go wrong with chicken fried ribeye anyway? The steaks are cooked pretty well, too. Broccoli cheese soup is an unlimited side and is a meal unto itself. We also loved the rolls, but missed the mashed potatoes and biscuits that Babe's always has ready for ya.

The Spot: Bebo's and Kathy's CafeLocation: 377 in Pilot PointDistance: About 14 milesThe Food: Keep going on 428 past the water park in Denton and you'll eventually come across a few restaurants worth checking out. You'll read about Mom's on Main further down and we'll talk about Upper Park (which just opened another restaurant on the Denton store) later, but a little further down the road is Bebo's and Kathy's Cafe. Bebo's serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner and is currently slinging out some of the best diner food in Denton County. Check this place out if you're interested delicious fried catfish, fried green tomatoes, chicken fried steak, and burgers that are four patties deep. Oh, yeah and live music and/or Elvis is there sometimes.

The Spot: The TableLocation: Flower MoundDistance: About 14 milesThe Food: Highland Village may have a few of the nicer chains that are afraid of coming to Denton (we didn't want you anyway, Gloria's), but they also have a local gem in The Table. This modern American restaurant with global influences is located on 407 across from The Shops at Highland Village. The restaurant serves handmade pastas, locally made cheeses, and more. Also, the cocktails are kinda killer.

The Spot: Clark's Outpost Location: 377 in TiogaDistance: About 25 miles awayThe Food: While Clark's recently suffered a fire and renovation, they are now back open and smoking meat once more. This historical barbecue restaurant is a short drive up 377. Along the way, you'll get a good view of the close country-side, too. Clark's is North Texas BBQ done classic-style. This isn't the Central Texas, thick-cut brisket you'll find at Bet the House, but Clark's is well-vetted and fun to visit. The corn on the cob with horseshoe nails stuck on the end as holders are plenty of fun. We love the ribs, and the sides are all pretty danged good. Just watch out for naked Randy Travises while you're up there.

The Spot: Ranchman's SteakhouseLocation: PonderDistance: About 13 miles awayThe Food: This place has a hunk of bleu cheese on the appetizer menu. Just a hunk of bleu cheese. Also, there are "calf fries" (AKA fried cow testicles with ranch) and you can also ‘add a quail’ to your order for $5. Aside from that, their pan-fried steaks are pretty damned good and worth the drive all on their own.

The Spot:The Bear's DenLocation: Pilot PointDistance: About 19 miles awayThe Food: If you're the type of person who likes eating pizza with bears in captivity, this is the place for you. The Bear's Den serves old school brick oven pizza, but the interesting thing about this place is definitely the two 400lb. rescued black bears they have on property. Which may or may not be your thing, but definitely makes this place immediately more interesting than your average bear... we mean pizzeria.

Mom's on Main in Aubrey, TX.

The Spot: Mom's on MainLocation: AubreyDistance: About 12 miles awayThe Food: Mom's on Main is pretty regular diner fare, but in an awesomely photogenic old building in Aubrey. Also, you get free cake on your first visit, so it's worth at least one trip. The drive is also one of the prettier ones you'll find in Denton County.

The Spot: Go Go GumboLocation: BoydDistance: About 35 miles awayThe Food: This seafood facility has some of the best cajun food around for miles. They sell out quite often so if you're going, get there early. Also, they have cooking classes that are about $50 bucks that also include dinner. We recommend the "TV Dinner" which is kinda like a Japanese bento box and is a good introduction to this place. Go Go Gumbo is BYOB and we recommend getting there early as there is often a wait.

The Spot: Earl's 377 PizzaLocation: 377 in ArgyleDistance: About 9 milesThe Food: This spot from some of the folk that brought ya LSA and Barley and Board is the one that you've most likely heard of and/or been to before. We've talked about it a bunch and it is so close! The space is perfect for a night out with friends, family, or just to satiate your pizza cravings. What was once an old fire station has been transformed into a beautiful family-friendly restaurant with interesting details at every turn. And the food doesn't disappoint either. The pizzas may be the best in Denton County (top three at least). Not only are they cheesy and crisp, but they're fresh with made from scratch dough and fired in the high temp pizza ovens just like classic pizza should be. Also, Alyssa loves the hoagie and meatballs and talks about that a lot. Not into pizza? Head over to Bumbershoot BBQ in the exact same location. Stop by Kimzey's afterwards for a pastry and cup of coffee.

The Spot: Ancient OvensLocation: St. JoDistance: About 59 miles awayThe Food: Ancient Ovens is definitely the furthest away on our list at 50+ miles, but it's well worth it. This brick oven pizzeria sits on a lovely hillside in St. Jo, TX. The pizza isn't anything better than you'll get at a pizza place in town, but Ancient Ovens is worth it for the ambiance and nearby wineries. We recommend going with a large group unless you are the type who enjoys sitting with people you don't know. They have a fixed menu, but will the pizza is served buffet style (think of a fancy Cici's). Reservations are a must and they're often booked up, so plan ahead. The view is also awesome if you go at the right time of year. Like we said earlier, there are a few local wineries nearby, and they are a must visit before your reservation at this BYOB facility. Make sure to give yourself an extra hour to stop, sample some vino, and pick a bottle (or three) that suits your tastes.